Exhibition - “Political Speech is Suprematism: The Meštrović Pavilion” in USA
“Political Speech is Suprematism: The Meštrović Pavilion”
Reception: Saturday, September 19, 2009 ; 6:30pm-8:30pm
Slought Foundation Exhibition | September 19 - November 14, 2009
Curated by Branko Franceschi
Slought Foundation is pleased to announce “Political Speech is Suprematism,” an architectural exhibition about the changing history of the Meštrović pavilion in Zagreb, Croatia, and the cultural practices that it has inspired. The exhibition will be on display in the Slought Foundation galleries from September 19 through November 14, 2009. Branko Franceschi, Director of the Croatian Association of Visual Artists (HDLU) and curator of the exhibition, will deliver a lecture on the featured artists and architects on Saturday, September 19th at 6:30pm in conjunction with the exhibition opening. Franceschi will be joined in Philadelphia by featured artists Zoran Pavelic and Josip Zanki, due to the generous support of The Trust for Mutual Understanding.
* Untitled (Behind the Curtain) (2000) and The Mosque (2001), both by Igor Grubić
* Political Speech is Suprematism (1999/2000), Home of the Artists (2003), and Voice of the Artist (2003/2005), by Zoran Pavelić
* K2 (1997, and 2009 performance reenactment), by Zlatko Kopljar
* Sculpture (1954-2000), by Ivan Kožarić
* Meštrović Pavilion (2009), an animation by Dario Bardić
* Pavilion & Square / Politics & Power (2009), a documentary by Željko Senečić
This program is made possible in part through the generous sponsorship or support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, and the Society of Friends of the Slought Foundation.


